(KGTV)—A sailor from the cruiser USS Shiloh who was presumed dead in a fall overboard was found hiding in an engine room on the cruiser, according to the Navy Times. Gas Turbine Systems Technician ...
A U.S. Navy sailor whose disappearance prompted a 50-hour search spanning a 5,500-square-mile area has admitted to hiding for a week, CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reports.
A U.S. Navy sailor who was presumed lost at sea – but had actually been hiding in the engine room of his ship the entire time – was charged last week with dereliction of duty. Petty Officer 3rd Class ...
YOKOSUKA NAVAL BASE, Japan – The guided-missile cruiser USS Shiloh steamed into Tokyo Bay recently, ending a six-month deployment that took the ship from Japan to the Middle East and back. Setting out ...
When a sailor from USS Shiloh (CG-67) went missing last summer, presumably lost overboard in the Pacific, only to be found a week later hiding out in the ship’s machinery spaces, some readers could be ...
The sailor who went missing aboard the guided-missile cruiser USS Shiloh in June 2017 was “troubled” by personal and financial crises and displayed signs of instability days before he disappeared, ...
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Sailors assigned to the guided-missile cruiser Shiloh man the rails on the bow of the ship in Yokosuka, Japan, Sept. 5. (MC2 Askia Collins/Navy) The guided-missile cruiser Shiloh departed Yokosuka, ...